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This first-of-its-kind book for underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities (URM), women, and sexual and gender minorities in medicine offers the core knowledge and skills needed to achieve a well-planned, fulfilling career in academic medicine. The knowledge and skills provided by the esteemed co-authors, successful diverse pre-faculty, and junior and senior academicians, are complemented by their inspirational and motivational stories. Increasing diversity in the academic medicine workforce has been identified and embraced as a core value of institutional excellence at nearly all academic institutions and professional associations. Despite this established core value, certain groups such as Black/African-American, Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native-identified individuals, women, and sexual and gender minorities, are still present in lower proportions compared with the general population and lack inclusion. In 12 chapters and witha unique focus on a practical approach to increasing diversity and inclusion in academic medicine, this book demystifies the often-insular world of academic medicine. It comprehensively outlines career opportunities and associated responsibilities, how to transform academic-related work to scholarship, and offers a clear and transparent look into the academic appointment and promotion process. By focusing on the practical steps described in this handy book, students and residents can develop a strong foundation for an academic medicine career and succeed in becoming the next generation of diverse faculty and administrators.
List of contents
1. Diversity and Inclusion in the Academic Medicine Workforce.- 2. Academic Career Roles and Responsibilities.- 3. Introduction and Transparency to the Academic Appointment and Promotion Processes.- 4. Community Service Scholarship.- 5. Educational Scholarship.- 6. Research and Scholarship.- 7. The Significance of Mentorship.- 8. Leadership.- 9. The Intersection of Health Policy and Academia.- 10. Finding an Academic Residency Program.- 11. Finding an Academic Position After Residency.- 12. Financing an Academic Medicine Career.
About the author
John Paul Sánchez, MD, MPH
President, Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians Inc. (BNGAP)
Executive Director, LMSA National
bngapinc@gmail.com
9 Legendary Circle
Rye Brook, NY 10573
Phone: (917) 297-0043
Summary
This first-of-its-kind book for underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities (URM), women, and sexual and gender minorities in medicine offers the core knowledge and skills needed to achieve a well-planned, fulfilling career in academic medicine. The knowledge and skills provided by the esteemed co-authors, successful diverse pre-faculty, and junior and senior academicians, are complemented by their inspirational and motivational stories. Increasing diversity in the academic medicine workforce has been identified and embraced as a core value of institutional excellence at nearly all academic institutions and professional associations. Despite this established core value, certain groups such as Black/African-American, Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native-identified individuals, women, and sexual and gender minorities, are still present in lower proportions compared with the general population and lack inclusion. In 12 chapters and witha unique focus on a practical approach to increasing diversity and inclusion in academic medicine, this book demystifies the often-insular world of academic medicine. It comprehensively outlines career opportunities and associated responsibilities, how to transform academic-related work to scholarship, and offers a clear and transparent look into the academic appointment and promotion process. By focusing on the practical steps described in this handy book, students and residents can develop a strong foundation for an academic medicine career and succeed in becoming the next generation of diverse faculty and administrators.
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“This book is written for medical students, residents, and early-career physicians from underrepresented populations. … this book answers many questions I learned by trial and error. I recommend this book to all my residents who are considering a career in academic medicine. It is an easy read and can be completed in one day's sitting.” (Christopher D Jackson, Doody's Book Reviews, June 4, 2021)
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"This book is written for medical students, residents, and early-career physicians from underrepresented populations. ... this book answers many questions I learned by trial and error. I recommend this book to all my residents who are considering a career in academic medicine. It is an easy read and can be completed in one day's sitting." (Christopher D Jackson, Doody's Book Reviews, June 4, 2021)